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1 | Luke 24:36-words in red? | Luke 24:36 | sdaone | 210107 | ||
some translations miss entire verses altogether | ||||||
2 | Luke 24:36-words in red? | Luke 24:36 | Hank | 210113 | ||
Hi, sdaone :: You are right in your observation that there are a few textual differences among certain translations. This can be accounted for because of differences in manuscript traditions. The King James Bible follows a family of manuscripts known by its Latin name of "Textus Receptus." Most contemporary translations follow sundry other manuscript traditions, variously known as critical text, majority text, eclectic text, etc. Those who favor one tradition accuse the other of leaving something out, while those in the other camp accuse the first of adding something to Scripture. All of which means that manuscript disagreements still go on. But whether it's the old King James or the New American Standard, they are both trustworthy and reliable, and the minute differences between them do not alter any points of doctrine. --Hank | ||||||
3 | Luke 24:36-words in red? | Luke 24:36 | sdaone | 210119 | ||
yes hank i believe that as well its important to be rooted and grounded in the word so that you can disipher not sure if thats the correct spelling haha otherwise it can trip you. with deep consecration and prayer God will lead you if you seek him with all of your hearts if my people who ar called by name shall seek my face then will i hear from heaven | ||||||